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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................................................................ 1
Chapter 2 Required Equipment .............................................................................................. 3
Chapter 3 Gateway Pre-Configuration ................................................................................... 5
Required Equipment .............................................................................................................. 5
PC Initialization ...................................................................................................................... 8
Gateway Configuration ........................................................................................................... 8
IP configuration .....................................................................................................................12
Network Identification and Join Key Setup ............................................................................12
Chapter 4 MWT-3905 (Microcor) and MWT-3905-QS (Quicksand) .................................15
Programming the MWT with Wireless Tools PC Software .....................................................15
Chapter 5 CWT-9020 (Corrater Wireless Transmitter) ......................................................25
Programming the CWT with Wireless Tools PC Software .....................................................25
Installation of the CWT ..........................................................................................................35
Chapter 6 MWT-WE (Cosasco Wireless Extender) .............................................................37
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................37
Programming the Wireless Extender with Wireless Tools PC Software .................................37
Join Verification with Wireless Gateway ................................................................................44
Diagnostics ...........................................................................................................................45
Chapter 7 Diagnostics ...........................................................................................................47
Chapter 8 Join Verification with Wireless Gateway .............................................................55
Chapter 9 Physical Installation .............................................................................................55
Power Module Installation .....................................................................................................59
Mount the Transmitter ...........................................................................................................59
Direct Probe Mounting...........................................................................................................60
Optional Remote Mounting....................................................................................................62
RCS Mounting Accessories ...................................................................................................62
Appendix A Product Certifications .......................................................................................64
Appendix B Certificates of Compliance ...............................................................................68
Appendix C Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity (MWT)...........................................70
Appendix D Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity (CWT) ...........................................74
Appendix E Drawing 702408 .................................................................................................76
Chapter 1
Introduction
The Cosasco Wireless Corrosion Monitoring System is based on RCS's Microcor or Corrater
technology. The Microcor will provide corrosion rates and metal loss for data in any process
media at speeds approaching real time over a wireless network. The Corrater will provide
corrosion rates and imbalanced pitting for data in aqueous based processes over a wireless
network. Each Cosasco Wireless Device works as a node in a self-organizing network (mesh)
to ensure consistent delivery of data. Secure and easily configurable, the self-organizing
network ensures an adaptive and flexible approach to wireless data transfer.
Unlike many approaches to in-plant wireless systems which require direct line-of-sight between
the instrument and the communications gateway, the RCS approach ensures network integrity
by allowing Cosasco Wireless Devices to communicate with each other. Because every device
serves as a network connector there can be no single point of failure. In the event a temporary
obstruction blocks a direct connection, the network automatically reroutes the signal to an
adjacent device, ensuring network reliability and data integrity.
A network of Cosasco Wireless Devices can operate as an independent system or can integrate
into your existing DCS/SCADA. RCS offers the ICMS4 Corrosion Management Systems for
larger scaled systems with Corrdata Live software. For smaller scale systems RCS offers the
Intelligent Interface Unit (see diagrams on next page).
The scope of this manual is to cover all the necessary equipment and settings required to
connect your Cosasco Wireless Devices to an Emerson smart wireless gateway. If this manual
is followed completely you will have the necessary instruction to add your Cosasco Wireless
Devices to an existing Emerson network, or start your own network. This manual will not cover
the connection of any equipment outside of RCS equipment, nor will it cover settings not used
by RCS equipment. If you wish to learn more about your Smart Wireless Gateway and how it
can operate with other devices, please reference the Emerson Gateway Manual contained on
the CD that was included with the Gateway.
Cosasco
Wireless
Devices
(Including
MWT, QWT, WE)
A network of Cosasco Wireless Devices shown integrated into ICMS3, IIU, or directly to a DCS/SCADA System
Chapter 2
Required Equipment
The following lists the equipment required to correctly setup and run a network of Cosasco
Wireless Devices.
PC must meet the following requirements:
Operating System Requirements:
Windows 2000, service pack 4
Windows Server 2003 or newer
Windows XP (Home or Professional), service pack 1 or higher (If the operating system
requirement is not met, the setup will display a message and stop).
Windows 7
Windows 8
Applications:
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or higher
Sun Microsystems Java Runtime 1.4.1 (or newer)
If the user manual is being installed, the following application is also required:
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 (or newer)
If the Network Assistant or OPC Proxy Setup utilities are being installed, the following
application is also required:
If any of the above requirements are not met, the setup disc will install the following:
Maximum installation (including all upgrades performed by the setup disc): 250 MB
Chapter 3
Gateway Pre-Configuration
Required Equipment
24Vdc power supply
R-1420 Gateway
PC with matching requirements
Ethernet Crossover Cable
The first step in setting up a network of Cosasco Wireless Devices is to configure the Gateway.
This chapter explains how to setup a completely new network of Cosasco Wireless Devices and
Gateway. If you have an existing network of Cosasco Wireless Devices and Gateway and will
be adding Cosasco Wireless Devices to an existing network, skip to Chapter 4.
PC Initialization
To configure the Gateway a local connection between a PC/Laptop and the Gateway need to be
established.
1. Connect the 24 VDC supply to the Gateway, and the "crossover" network cable into the
Ethernet 1 socket (right hand RJ45 Ethernet port viewed from bottom of 1420), and into the
network port on the laptop/PC. Only use the right hand network socket on the Gateway that
has been set to a TCP/IP address of 192.168.1.10. Once the crossover cable is connected,
the network connection will take a couple of minutes to initialize.
2. The PC/laptop address and host settings need to be changed manually using the following
procedure for Internet Explorer on Windows. The procedure for other operating systems and
web browsers may vary slightly:
a. On the PC/laptop, install the Java Plug-in found on the Disk 1 CD provided with the
Gateway. The Plug-in can also be found at http://java.com/
3. To access the web server page for the Gateway, launch Internet Explorer and enter
192.168.1.10 in the address bar.
5. You will then be prompted by a login screen. The User name and Password have been
preset for convenience. However, if the entries get removed or changed the User name is
admin and the password is default. Click OK to continue.
Login screen
Gateway Configuration
1. Password setup
a. Click Setup>Security>User Accounts to change the Gateway passwords. These
passwords allow for varying levels of application access. The administrator can modify
any system or field device setting. In contrast, the operator is only able to modify some
parameters. Use caution when changing the administrator password. If the administrator
password is lost, you will not be able to continue with the Gateway setup.
Note: A hard reset is available if the password is lost or an error occurs during
programming. Please contact RCS technical support for assistance.
IP configuration
IT/Process Control Network Administrator or Technician can provide the following:
Prior to the gateway being installed and connected to a live control network, it should be
configured with an IP address as well as other TCP/IP network settings.
Required information
2. Configure the Gateway for an Ethernet Network with a firewall by performing the following
steps:
a. Navigate to Setup>Security>Protocols
b. Click to enable Modbus TCP and disable Modbus TCP Secure security protocols
c. Click Submit and proceed with Gateway Restart when prompted.
Protocols screen
Note: At this point you will need to complete the MWT setup before you can complete the
gateway setup.
Chapter 4
MWT-3905 (Microcor) and MWT-3905QS (Quicksand)
Note: All references to the MWT are applicable to the MWT-3905-QS (Quicksand) Wireless
Transmitters hereafter unless otherwise noted.
Once you have completed the pre-configuration of the Gateway you can program and add-in
MWTs to the network using RCSs Wireless Tools Software on the CD included with the
Installation Kit.
Be sure the power module is installed in the MWT prior to start of programming.
Connect the communication cable (748110-9A) to both the computer and the MWT.
If using USB to RS232 adapter, be sure to install supplied drivers by the manufacturer.
Install Wireless Tools Software.
**Important: To preserve battery life, please ensure that the power module is removed from the
MWT if it is not in use or connected to a Gateway.**
d. The Wireless Tools Setup Wizard window will appear. Click Next to begin installation.
e. Click Next after selecting the Install directory (Default directory is recommended).
Or
Wireless Tools
b. Click on Panel Size to set your display preference. This Manual will demo the x4 size.
Panel Size
Device
Information
Panel
Search Device
b. Click Wireless Communication button to configure the Network ID (NW ID) and Join
Key of your connected MWT. A special sequence is required for doing this configuration:
1. Click Disconnect and wait until the status bar shown on the bottom of the panel
indicates the end of the command.
2. Input NW ID and click Write ID
3. Input Join Key and click Write Join Key
4. Click Connect and wait until the status bar shown on the bottom of panel indicates
that connect is OK. Click Refresh to verify NW ID. Join Key cannot be checked.
To verify MWT/Wireless Gateway communication: Refer to Chapter 5 Section 1 or see
Chapter 6 for join verification with Gateway Interface.
Wireless
Communication
Panel
Re-Opened [2]
Closed [1]
Refresh [3]
Instrument
Identification
Configuration
Measurement
Chapter 5
CWT-9020 (Corrater)
Once you have completed the pre-configuration of the Gateway you can program and add-in
CWTs or MWTs (Chapter 4) to the network using RCSs Wireless Tools Software on the CD
included with the Installation Kit.
NOTE: If Wireless Tools is installed already, skip step one below.
Be sure the power module is installed in the CWT prior to start of programming.
Connect the communication cable (748110-9A) to both the computer and the CWT.
If using USB to RS232 adapter, be sure to install supplied drivers by the manufacturer.
Install Wireless Tools Software.
**Important: To preserve battery life, please ensure that the power module is removed from the
CWT if it is not in use or connected to a Gateway.**
A security warning window may appear. If so, click Run. Another Security warning
window will appear. Click Run again.
k. The Wireless Tools Setup Wizard window will appear. Click Next to begin installation.
l.
Click Next after selecting the Install directory (Default directory is recommended).
Or
Wireless Tools
d. Click on Panel Size to set your display preference. This Manual will demo the x4 size.
Panel Size
Device
Information
Panel
Search Device
d. Click Wireless Communication button to configure the Network ID (NW ID) and Join
Key of your connected MWT. A special sequence is required for doing this configuration:
5. Click Disconnect and wait until the status bar shown on the bottom of the panel
indicates the end of the command.
6. Input NW ID and click Write ID
7. Input Join Key and click Write Join Key
8. Click Connect and wait until the status bar shown on the bottom of panel indicates
that connect is OK. Click Refresh to verify NW ID. Join Key cannot be checked.
To verify MWT/Wireless Gateway communication: Refer to Chapter 5 Section 1 or see
Chapter 6 for join verification with Gateway Interface.
Wireless
Communication
Panel
Re-Opened [2]
Closed [1]
Refresh [3]
Instrument
Identification
Configuration
1. Burst Interval: Configures the interval in which the CWTs transmit measurement
data to the Gateway. For initial setup, the burst interval should be set to 2 minutes. A
burst rate of 2 minutes will allow multiple readings to be taken in a short amount of
time to allow for faster system setup. Once instrument is connected to gateway,
burst rate should be changed to an interval of 10 minutes or more (RCS does not
recommend a time interval below 10 minutes.) either through the Checkmate DL-W
or through the Gateway Web Server. Input value must be an integer between 10
and 60 (minutes).
NOTE: These factors are recommended for use with the CWT-9020 when setting the
MULTIPLIER value. They are based upon use of Corrater electrodes which have surface areas
of 5cm for standard probes and 0.5cm for flush probes.
3. Cycle Time: 5, 10, 15, or 20 minutes selectable.
Click Measurement button to read all dynamic variables. The variables used include
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary. The variables are read only.
Note: Valid readings will appear after 1 measurement cycle is complete. Temperature
may not read if probe does not support temperature.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Measurement
Figure 1
Figure 2
Probe Orientation
at a Tee Fitting
Chapter 6
MWT-WE (Cosasco Wireless Extender)
Introduction
The Cosasco Wireless Extender MWT-3905-WE is used to expand the network when Cosasco
Wireless Devices are located distances that are out of the wireless range direct to the gateway.
The Wireless Extender is identical to the MWT, with the exception of the electronics measuring
corrosion. The Wireless Extender integrates seamlessly with other Cosasco Wireless Devices
and Emerson Wireless devices using WirelessHART 7 protocol. The Wireless Extender can be
setup and configured using RCSs Wireless Tools Software or the convenient Checkmate DL-W
Wireless Configurator for Zone 1, hazardous areas.
The setup and installation of the Wireless Extender is similar to the MWT. The following will take
you through the necessary steps to easily setup and install Wireless Extenders.
1. If you have not done so already for existing or new Cosasco Wireless Devices, you will need
to pre-configure the Gateway. Please refer to Chapter 3, Gateway pre-configuration.
2. Once you have pre-configured the Gateway you will now need to program the Wireless
Extenders.
Be sure the power module is installed in the Wireless Extender prior to start of programming.
Connect the communication cable (748110-9A) to both the computer and the MWT.
If using USB to RS232 adapter, be sure to install supplied drivers by the manufacturer.
Install Wireless Tools Software.
**Important: To preserve battery life, please ensure that the power module is removed from the
Wireless Extender if it is not in use or connected to a network.**
c. A security warning window may appear. If so, click Run. Another Security warning
window will appear. Click Run again.
d. The Wireless Tools Setup Wizard window will appear. Click Next to begin installation.
f.
Or
Wireless Tools
b. Click on Panel Size to set your display preference. This Manual will demo the x4 size.
Panel Size
Search Device
Device
Information
Panel
Wireless
Communication
Panel
Re-Opened [2]
Closed [1]
Refresh [3]
Instrument
Identification
b. Please refer to section b1 of Chapter 4 to configure initial burst rate (Page 22).
c. Configuration of the Wireless Extender is now complete and should be joined to the
Gateway and other Wireless devices in the network.
b. Once in the Explorer area you will need to locate the HART Tag (item number 1.) for the
transmitter(s) you are connecting.
Note: This may take several minutes for the Wireless Extender to connect for the first time.
Diagnostics
For diagnostics, refer to Chapter 7, Sections 1a, 1b, 1c, and 1e only.
Chapter 7
Diagnostics
1. Diagnostics (Optional)
a. Click Radio Communication button to read the join status between the MWT and the
Gateway. The initial condition (disconnected) of the status code is 0000 Hex. The
completed Join process is indicated by 079F Hex code. The mode will also confirm
device connection by changing status from Active Search to Operational. Please
allow 5 minutes for the MWT to join the Gateway.
See Chapter 6 to view Gateway interface verification of successful join.
Radio
Communication
Operational
Refresh
Power
Main
2. Standard: Bit 6: Electronics OK, Bit 5: Environmental Condition OK, Bit 4: Voltage
OK, Bit 1: NVM OK, Bit 0: Normal Mode. Bits 7,3, and 2 are Unused.
Standard
Additional byte
O
4. Additional byte 1: Bit 6: Supply Voltage Level OK, Bit 4: Supply Voltage Hardware
OK, Bit 3: Ambient Temperature Hardware OK, Bit 2: Ambient Temperature Limits
OK, Bits 7, 5, 1, 0 are unused.
Additional byte
1
Additional byte
3
7. Additional byte 4: Bit 6: Corrosion Rate Calculation OK, Bit 4: Reference Voltage OK,
Bit 3: Probe OK,Bit 1: Probe In Range, Bit 0: Bit 0: ADC OK. Bits 7, 5, and 2 are unused.
Additional byte
4
Variables
Chapter 8
Join Verification with Wireless Gateway
Once you have programmed all the MWTs that you will be joining to the network, you will want
to verify that they are joined to the Gateway.
1. Join Verification with 1420 Wireless Gateway
With the Wireless Gateway on and ready, open the Gateway web server page via your web
browser. Click on Explorer from the left hand menu tree and wait for device(s) programmed in
chapter 4 to join with green status.
a. Once in the Explorer area you will need to locate the HART Tag (item number 1.)
for the transmitter(s) you are connecting.
Note: This may take several minutes for the MWT to connect for the first time.
d. Click on Explorer from the left hand menu tree and wait for device(s) to show green
status again. Status time will vary depending on the new Burst Rate applied.
Chapter 9
Physical Installation
ANTENNA
*INTRINSICALLY SAFE
BATTERY PACK
COVER
PROBE
CONNECTOR
RS-232 PORT WITH
PROTECTIVE COVER
MAIN HOUSING
Note:
Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with
the closest device to the Gateway. This will result in a simpler and faster network installation.
PROBE ADAPTER
RETRACTABLE PROBE
ASSEMBLY WITH SAFETY
CLAMP
COSASCO ACCESS
FITTING WITH PLUG
ASSEMBLY
ACCESS VALVE
PROBE ASSEMBLY
PROBE ASSEMBLY
ANTENNA
PROBE ASSEMBLY
ANTENNA
PROBE ASSEMBLY
ANTENNA
ROTATABLE ANTENNA
MOUNTING BRACKET
PROBE ASSEMBLY
MOUNTED ON THE
UNDERSIDE OF
THE PIPE
FLEXIBLE CABLE
(OPTIONAL)
MOUNTING POST
LOCK WASHER
AND HEX NUT
U BOLT
U BOLT
Appendix A
Product Certifications
Product Name: Microcor Wireless Transmitter
Model: MWT-3905
Approved Manufacturing Location
Rohrback Cosasco Systems, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, California USA
European Union (EU) Directives
ATEX certification
FM 09 ATEX 0018X
Ex d [ib] Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
Enclosure: IP66
For use only with Power Module P/N 748400
See Installation Drawing 702408 for instructions
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European ATEX Directive and the following standards:
EN 60079-0:2006, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General
Requirements
EN 60079-1:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Flameproof
Enclosures d
EN 60079-11:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety i
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 89/336/EEC, Amended 91/263/EEC,
92/31/EEC and 93/97/EEC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European EMC Directive and the following standards:
EN 61326-1:2006, Electrical Equipment for Measurement and Control
EN 61000-4-2:1995, A1:1998, A2:2001, EMC: Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
EN 61000-4-3:2006, A1:2008, EMC: Radiated Radio Frequency Immunity
EN 61000-6-4:2007, EMC Radiated Emissions
CISPR 11:2004, Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Radio Frequency Equipment
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) 1999/S/EC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European R&TTE Directive and the following standards:
EN 300 328 V1.7.1:2006, ERM and EMC, Equipment Operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM Band
EN 301 489-1 V1.6:2005, ERM and EMC, Radio Equipment Common Technical Requirements
EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1:2002, ERM and EMC, Specific Conditions for 2.4 GHz Systems
EN 60950-1:2001, General Requirements
Operating cautions for the following countries:
Country
Bulgaria
France
Italy
Norway
Romania
Restriction
General authorization required for outdoor use and public service
Outdoor use limited to 10 mW E.I.R.P.
If used outside of own premises, general authorization is required
May be restricted in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from
the center of Ny-Alesund
Use on a secondary basis. Individual license required
IEC Ex Certification
FM IEC Ex FMG 09-2004
IEC Ex d [ib], Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
Enclosure: IP66
For use only with Power Module P/N 748400
See Installation Drawing 702408 for instructions
The MWT-3905 complies with the following IEC standards:
IEC 60079-0:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General
Requirements
IEC 60079-1:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Flameproof
Enclosures d
IEC 60079-11:2006, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety i
Factory Mutual Approvals (FM Approvals) Certification
The Microcor Wireless Transmitter (MWT-3905) has been examined and tested to determine
that the design meets basic electrical, mechanical and fire protection requirements by FM
Approvals, a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) as accredited by the Federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
North American Certifications
FM AEx d [ib] Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
FMc Ex d [ib] Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
Enclosure: IP66
For use only with Power Module P/N 748400
See Installation Drawing 702408 for instructions
The MWT-3905 complies with the following North American standards:
ANSI/ISA 60079-0:2005, Electrical Apparatus for use in Class I, Zones 0, 1, and 2 Hazardous
Locations: General Requirements
Appendix B
Certificates of Compliance
Appendix C
Manufacturers Declaration of
Conformity
Product Name: Microcor Wireless Transmitter
Model: MWT-3905
Approved Manufacturing Location
Rohrback Cosasco Systems, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, California USA
European Union (EU) Directives
ATEX certification
FM 09 ATEX 0018X
Ex d [ib] Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
Enclosure: IP66
For use only with Power Module P/N 748400
See Installation Drawing 702408 for instructions
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European ATEX Directive and the following standards:
EN 60079-0:2006, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General
Requirements
EN 60079-1:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Flameproof
Enclosures d
EN 60079-11:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety i
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 89/336/EEC, Amended 91/263/EEC,
92/31/EEC and 93/97/EEC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European EMC Directive and the following standards:
EN 61326-1:2006, Electrical Equipment for Measurement and Control
EN 61000-4-2:1995, A1:1998, A2:2001, EMC: Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
EN 61000-4-3:2006, A1:2008, EMC: Radiated Radio Frequency Immunity
EN 61000-6-4:2007, EMC Radiated Emissions
CISPR 11:2004, Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Radio Frequency Equipment
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) 1999/S/EC
The MWT-3905 complies with the European R&TTE Directive and the following standards:
EN 300 328 V1.7.1:2006, ERM and EMC, Equipment Operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM Band
EN 301 489-1 V1.6:2005, ERM and EMC, Radio Equipment Common Technical Requirements
Restriction
General authorization required for outdoor use and public service
Outdoor use limited to 10 mW E.I.R.P.
If used outside of own premises, general authorization is required
May be restricted in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from
the center of Ny-Alesund
Use on a secondary basis. Individual license required
Country Approvals
Vietnam:
IEC Ex Certification
FM IEC Ex FMG 09-2004
IEC Ex d [ib], Class I, Zone 1, IIC, T4, Ta = -40C to +70C
Enclosure: IP66
For use only with Power Module P/N 748400
See Installation Drawing 702408 for instructions
The MWT-3905 complies with the following IEC standards:
IEC 60079-0:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General
Requirements
IEC 60079-1:2007, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Flameproof
Enclosures d
IEC 60079-11:2006, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety i
Factory Mutual Approvals (FM Approvals) Certification
The Microcor Wireless Transmitter (MWT-3905) has been examined and tested to determine
that the design meets basic electrical, mechanical and fire protection requirements by FM
Approvals, a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) as accredited by the Federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Authorized Signature:
Steven L. Stricklin
Quality Assurance Manager
Appendix D
Manufacturers Declaration of
Conformity
Product Name: Corrater Wireless Transmitter
Model: CWT-9020
Approved Manufacturing Location
Rohrback Cosasco Systems, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, California USA
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 89/336/EEC, Amended 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/97/EEC
The CWT-9020 complies with the European EMC Directive and the following standards:
EN 61326-1:2006, Electrical Equipment for Measurement and Control
EN 61000-4-2:2008, A1:1998, A2:2001, EMC: Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
EN 61000-4-3:2006, A1:2008, EMC: Radiated Radio Frequency Immunity
EN 61000-6-4:2007, EMC Radiated Emissions
CISPR 11:2004, Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Radio Frequency Equipment
Restriction
General authorization required for outdoor use and public service
Outdoor use limited to 10 mW E.I.R.P.
If used outside of own premises, general authorization is required
May be restricted in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the center of Ny-Alesund
Use on a secondary basis. Individual license required
Telecommunication Compliance
All wireless devices require certification to ensure that they adhere to regulations regarding the use of the radio frequency (RF)
spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of product certification. RCS is working with governmental agencies around the
world to supply fully compliant products and to remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device
usage.
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Appendix E
Drawing 702408